I need the help of some hackers or something. If my TV can to Netflix and YouTube,then it can stream from my windows 7 computer.

Here is what is happening.
I turn on the TV brand new factory setup. I scroll through the web apps installed. I get to media the TV has USB ports so I know I have something there, I connect the USB and it pops up and populates. I see my computers on mynetwork. I connect to them. It will not show any files: no pictures no music no video. I turn off the TV and turn it back on and it doesn't want to find my computers anymore. I do a factory reset and it finds my computers again, I turn it off and on again and the same situation. The TV is programedto block my network and is suppressing the ability to stream from my PC tomy TV please help me find a work around. (If I wanted to put everything ona USB and run back and forth then I wouldn't be asking for help.)

On Sat, 30 Jun 2012 16:19:39 -0700 (PDT), yadalda@gmail.com wrote:
>I need the help of some hackers or something. If my TV can to Netflix and YouTube,then it can stream from my windows 7 computer.

Not necessarily, and I don't see anything in the manual to suggest
that it supports video streaming from a networked PC. All I saw on the
subject were references to Images (.jpg extension) and Audio (.mp3
extension), and even then it appears that the capability may be
limited to an attached USB device. Other than that, the Internet Apps
section has some info, but that's apparently not what you're trying to
do.
>Here is what is happening.
>I turn on the TV brand new factory setup. I scroll through the web apps installed. I get to media the TV has USB ports so I know I have something there, I connect the USB and it pops up and populates. I see my computers on my network. I connect to them. It will not show any files: no pictures no music no video. I turn off the TV and turn it back on and it doesn't want to find my computers anymore. I do a factory reset and it finds my computers again, I turn it off and on again and the same situation. The TV is programed to block my network and is suppressing the ability to stream from my PC to my TV please help me find a work around. (If I wanted to put everything on a USB and run back and forth then I wouldn't be asking for help.)
>
>TV MODEL Vizio e552vle

Page 44 of the manual that I looked at says you have free lifetime
tech support by phone, web, or email. Have you asked the folks at
Vizio?

On 6/30/2012 4:19 PM, yadalda@gmail.com wrote:
> I need the help of some hackers or something. If my TV can to Netflix and YouTube,then it can stream from my windows 7 computer.
>
> Here is what is happening.
> I turn on the TV brand new factory setup. I scroll through the web apps installed. I get to media the TV has USB ports so I know I have something there, I connect the USB and it pops up and populates. I see my computers on my network. I connect to them. It will not show any files: no pictures no music no video. I turn off the TV and turn it back on and it doesn't want to find my computers anymore. I do a factory reset and it finds my computers again, I turn it off and on again and the same situation. The TV is programed to block my network and is suppressing the ability to stream from my PC to my TV please help me find a work around. (If I wanted to put everything on a USB and run back and forth then I wouldn't be asking for help.)
>
> TV MODEL Vizio e552vle
Hacker, no. You need a DLNA router, such as the Dlink unit. It has a
USB port that you can hook up Network Attached Storage, and it will
support DLNA feeds to the Visio TV. I don't believe that DLNA is
supported on your PC drives or Operating systems.

In article <37e4fbed-f3a0-4471-99e4-539ce85c004d@googlegroups.com>,yadalda@gmail.com wrote:
> I need the help of some hackers or something. If my TV can to Netflix and
> YouTube,then it can stream from my windows 7 computer.
>
> Here is what is happening.
> I turn on the TV brand new factory setup. I scroll through the web apps
> installed. I get to media the TV has USB ports so I know I have something
> there, I connect the USB and it pops up and populates. I see my computers on
> my network. I connect to them. It will not show any files: no pictures no
> music no video. I turn off the TV and turn it back on and it doesn't want to
> find my computers anymore. I do a factory reset and it finds my computers
> again, I turn it off and on again and the same situation. The TV is programed
> to block my network and is suppressing the ability to stream from my PC to my
> TV please help me find a work around. (If I wanted to put everything on a USB
> and run back and forth then I wouldn't be asking for help.)
>
> TV MODEL Vizio e552vle

It's a bit picky to set up, and it's incredibly insecure -- it exposes
your filesystem to god and everyone. But it works, and if you enjoy
tinkering with XML files ...

I mentioned Serviio in a previous post.

The WD Live supports Samba, and I was using it that way until Apple
destroyed Samba in their latest big upgrated (10.7.x, or Lion). So I
moved to UPnP/DLNA and I'm glad I did. It seems much smoother.
Although, that's probably the subjective Warren-benchmark-suite "Hmm.
Seems smoother."
--

.... do not cover a warm kettle or your stock may sour. -- Julia Child

On Mon, 02 Jul 2012 13:38:41 -0400, Warren Oates wrote:
>In article ,
> Jeff Liebermann wrote:
>
>> The easiest way to obtain this feature is to add a stand alone media
>> player:
>>
>>
>> which will do everything your Vizio TV should have done.
>
>That last link is a pretty good article. I have the WD Live.

One of my customers has a WD Live Plus. He like to buy something at
Costco, use it for a month to see if it's any good, and then exchange
it for something else if it sucks. He's keeping this one. Every few
weeks, there's a firmware update which adds features and/or stations.
WD seems to be putting some effort into this product. I try to stay
away from video, audiophiles, and piracy which seem to go together.
>Unfortunately, Playon and TVersity are Winders-only products; I
>understand that they're very good.

My customers use Windoze, so I use Windoze. Follow the money, etc.

I have Playon server running on my laptop for testing multicast
wireless streaming. Let's just say we have a long way to go.
>I mentioned Serviio in a previous post.

I didn't know about that one. I'll try to break it.
>The WD Live supports Samba, and I was using it that way until Apple
>destroyed Samba in their latest big upgrated (10.7.x, or Lion). So I
>moved to UPnP/DLNA and I'm glad I did. It seems much smoother.
>Although, that's probably the subjective Warren-benchmark-suite "Hmm.
>Seems smoother."

DLNA is probably smoother. Samba was optimized for bi-directional
interactive data in short bursts while DLNA was made for
unidirectional streaming. (I'm guessing here).